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COVID Long Haulers’ Brain Fog Similar to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome’s Cognitive Symptoms – ScienceAlert
Most people who contract COVID-19 get better in a few weeks, but some are in it for the long haul.

Most people who contract COVID-19 get better in a few weeks, but some are in it for the long haul.
Months after clearing the virus, roughly 10 percent of patients are still struggling to recover. Some of the most common lingering symptoms include body aches, unrefreshing sleep, shortness of breath, fatigue after exertion, cardiac issues, and brain fog.
While most of these complaints significantly improve with time, preliminary research suggests a cloudy consciousness is harder to shake.
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